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Apache Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written in Java. It provides indexing and searching capabilities for a wide variety of data types, including text, numbers, dates, and binary data. Lucene is often used to provide search functionality for applications such as web search engines, document management systems, and personal search engines. It can also be used as a building block for other search and text analysis applications.
Lucene can be used with dialog systems in several ways, such as:
- Text Search: Lucene can be used to provide text search functionality within a dialog system, allowing users to search for specific information within a large corpus of data. This can be useful in applications such as virtual assistants, where users may need to search through a large amount of information to find a specific answer.
- Intent Recognition: Lucene can be used to index and search through a large corpus of text data to help identify the intent of a user’s query. This can be useful in natural language understanding (NLU) systems, where the goal is to determine the user’s intent in order to provide an appropriate response.
- Information Retrieval: Lucene can be used to search through a large corpus of data to retrieve relevant information in response to a user’s query. This can be useful in conversational systems, such as chatbots, where the goal is to provide relevant information to the user in a conversational manner.
- Text generation: Lucene can be used to retrieve relevant context and generate responses based on user inputs.
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Mining top issues from contact center logs for self help portals D Garg, N Kambhatla, M Vukovic… – … Computing, 2008. SCC …, 2008 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … Ahead of time, we index all documents in the solution documents database using a search engine (eg Lucene or any other search en- gine). … Natural language assistant: A dialog system for online product recommendation. AI Mag- azine, 23(2):63–76, 2002. [4] YC Cheng. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save
Two-stream indexing for spoken web search J Ajmera, A Joshi, S Mukherjea, N Rajput… – Proceedings of the 20th …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … We used Lucene [24] search engine library to generate the indexes. Specifically, we used the Lucene Highlighter to search the forward index. … 5.2 Merging the two streams The forward and the inverse index are merged in a sin- gle index of the Lucene library. … Cited by 4 Related articles All 15 versions Cite Save
Query expansion techniques for question answering MW Bilotti – 2004 – cs.cmu.edu … Since the 1960s, when the field was in its infancy, a variety of natural language database front-ends, dialog systems, and language understanding systems have been created. Each subse- … an understanding of human dialog. Early dialog systems were built in which human … Cited by 26 Related articles All 8 versions Cite Save More
Distributional Semantic Models for Affective Text Analysis N Malandrakis, A Potamianos, E Iosif, S Narayanan – 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Page 1. Copyright (c) 2013 IEEE. Personal use is permitted. For any other purposes, permission must be obtained from the IEEE by emailing pubs-permissions@ieee.org. This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been fully edited. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save
Contextual question answering for the health domain W Wong, J Thangarajah… – Journal of the American …, 2012 – Wiley Online Library … versus no intervention. MedQA operates by first extracting noun phrases from inputs and using them to retrieve relevant documents from Medline, all using off-the-shelf tools (eg, Apache Lucene for document retrieval). Next, a … Related articles All 7 versions Cite Save
Accessing speech data using strategic fixation S Whittaker, J Hirschberg – Computer Speech & Language, 2007 – Elsevier … Most research on speech interfaces has focused on using speech as a medium for interacting with computers either in speech-only dialogue systems ( Walker, 2000, Young, 2002 and Zue and Glass, 2000) or multimodal ones ( Oviatt, 2002 and Walker et al., 2004). … Cited by 3 Related articles All 8 versions Cite Save
Computational linguistics for metadata building (CLiMB): using text mining for the automatic identification, categorization, and disambiguation of subject terms for … JL Klavans, C Sheffield, E Abels, J Lin… – Multimedia Tools and …, 2009 – Springer … Lucene is used to create an index for these tagged words.11 At this point, the noun phrases stored in the index are input to the disambiguation algorithm. 4.2 Term disambiguation and conceptual structure … 11 Lucene is a search engine library: http://lucene.apache.org. … Cited by 9 Related articles All 6 versions Cite Save
The AI Behind Watson—The Technical Article AI Magazine – AI Magazine, 2010 – aaai.org … are used, including the use of multiple text search engines with different underlying approaches (for example, Indri and Lucene), document search as … Chu-Carroll is on the editorial board of the Journal of Dialogue Systems, and previously served on the executive board of the … Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save
LUP: A Language Understanding Platform PJ dos Reis Mota – 2012 – fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt … tests. However, in the context of a Dialogue System, there is a set of possible interactions to which … answer we are looking for. All information extracted previously is appended to the original input utterance and used in the Lucene Search Score (Equation 2.1). This … Related articles All 3 versions Cite Save More
Mexican experience in spanish question answering MM y Gómez, LV Pineda, AL López – Computación y Sistemas, 2008 – scielo.unam.mx … Passage retrieval has been mainly done using traditional IR engines, such as Lucene3, Lemur4 and Xapian5. Nevertheless, there were also some efforts related to the development of retrieval systems specially suited for QA, that is the case of IR-n [42, 43, 39, 40, 16, 18] and … Cited by 2 Related articles All 25 versions Cite Save More
Open-domain question answering MA Greenwood – 2005 – nlp.shef.ac.uk … If we sidestep the issue of determining if a question is being asked by assuming that all input to a QA system is in fact a question (the problems of a wider dialogue are beyond the scope of this study although the history of dialogue systems, as they pertain to question answering … Cited by 10 Related articles All 6 versions Cite Save More
Concept Mining: A Conceptual Understanding based Approach S Shehata – 2009 – uwspace.uwaterloo.ca … 19 2.4.3 Lucene Search Engine . . . . . 19 2.4.4 Terrier Information Retrieval Platform . . . . . … 111 A.21 Lucene Search Engine (P10) . . . . 111 … Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions Cite Save
Is question answering fit for the semantic web?: a survey V Lopez, V Uren, M Sabou, E Motta – Semantic Web, 2011 – IOS Press … questions (factoids), systems enabling reason- ing mechanisms, systems that fuse answers from dif- ferent sources, interactive (dialog) systems and sys … text retrieval engines (eg, Lucene 6 ), domain- independent linguistic resources, such as WordNet and FrameNet 7 , and NLP … Cited by 43 Related articles All 10 versions Cite Save
Learning to select the correct answer in multi-stream question answering A Téllez-Valero, M Montes-y-Gómez… – Information Processing …, 2011 – Elsevier … 5, (i) Do not apply, it takes as input questions in English; (ii) it retrieves documents from the Web using Google, and passages from the document test collection using Lucene; (iii) answer selection based on the redundancy of answers (Whittaker et al., 2007). … Cited by 2 Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save
Spoken Question Answering PRC i Umbert, JT Borràs, LM Villodre – nlp.lsi.upc.edu … Then the sentences are annotated by a NERC. Finally the sentences are indexed using Lucene IR engine.7 The question answering process is as follows. … clt2 no ME mod- els hand-crafted gazetteers and dfki1 words sintactic- Lucene IR candidate ranking not tuned … Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save More
Linguistically-motivated sub-word modeling with applications to speech recognition GF Choueiter – 2009 – groups.csail.mit.edu … 110 7.3.2 The IR System: Lucene . . . . . 112 7.3.3 Query Generation . . … 110 7-2 Illustration of the inverted indexing implemented in Lucene and the relation of the index to documents, fields, and terms. . . . . 112 16 Page 17. … Cited by 9 Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save More
Natural Language Interfaces to Conceptual Models DD Damljanovic – 2011 – gate.ac.uk Page 1. Danica D. Damljanovic Natural Language Interfaces to Conceptual Models Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at The University of Sheffield Department of Computer Science July 2011 Page 2. Page 3. Abstract … Cited by 1 Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save More
Question classification in the cancer domain AY Kurmally – 2012 – dc.uwm.edu … will discuss the next steps in continuing this research to construct a functional QA dialog system for cancer questions. Page 14. 6 … We also used the WEKA API [22] to test dimensionality reduction and used Lucene [21] to test the effects of spelling correction on the classifiers. … Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save
Innovation Engine for Blog Spaces A Lorincz – 2011 – DTIC Document Page 1. AFRL-AFOSR-UK-TR-2011-0040 Innovation Engine for Blog Spaces Andras Lorincz Neumann János Számítógép-tudományi Társaság Eotvos Lorand University Department of Information Systems Pazmany Peter setany 1/C Budapest, Hungary H-1117 … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save
Compositional question answering with collaborative strategies HJ Oh – 2008 – library.kaist.ac.kr … 74 Figure 6.2 Lucene Queries and the Associated Relaship Questions. …. 76 … ELIZA (1966) by Weizenbaum et al [15] is the earliest dialogue system using QA. ELIZA was designed to emulate a therapist, and for many years could be found … Cited by 4 Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save
Automatic handling of frequently asked questions using latent semantic analysis P Larsson, A Jönsson – … and reasoning in practical dialogue systems, 2009 – ida.liu.se … pij = tfij gfi (1) gwi =1+ ? j pijlog(pij) log(n) (2) cij = gwilog(tfij + 1) (3) 3http://lucene. apache.org/ where cij is the cell at column i, row j in the corpus matrix and gwi is the global weighting of the word at i, n is the number of QA-items. … Cited by 4 Related articles All 9 versions Cite Save More
Otros portales de tesis PR Comas Umbert, J Turmo Borras, L Màrquez – tdx.cat Page 1. Ph.D. Thesis This Thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Factoid Question Answering for Spoken Documents by Pere R. Comas i Umbert advised by Dr. Jordi Turmo Dr. Lluís Màrquez Ph.D. Programme … Related articles Cite Save
Methods for lean, precision-oriented, and targeted coreference resolution D Lindmark – 2012 – stp.lingfil.uu.se … Specifically, such applications may include systems for Information Extraction (IE), Passage Retrieval, Question Answering (QA), Automatic Sum- marization and Abstracting, Machine Translation (MT) and Dialogue Systems. … 2http://lucene.apache.org/ 18 Page 19. … Related articles Cite Save More
State of the art on semantic retrieval of AV content beyond text resources MF Moens, GJ Poulisse, MM VRT – 2012 – tosca-mp.eu Page 1. © TOSCA-MP consortium: all rights reserved page i State of the art on semantic retrieval of AV content beyond text resources Deliverable D3.1 TOSCA-MP identifier: TOSCAMP-D3.1-v1.0.docx Deliverable number: D3.1 … Related articles Cite Save More
Answering open-domain temporally restricted questions in a multilingual context R Basten – Master’s thesis, University of Twente and LT-lab DFKI, 2005 – Citeseer … object’. Defini- tion questions are for example: ‘Who is Heinrich Böll?’ or ‘What is a computer?’ dialogue system System that interacts with its users in order to give them information or accomplish some task for them. Instead of … Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions Cite Save More
PATCH 2013: Personal Access to Cultural Heritage L Ardissono, L Aroyo, L Bordoni, J Kay, T Kuflik – ceur-ws.org Page 1. PATCH 2013: Personal Access to Cultural Heritage Liliana Ardissono1, Lora Aroyo2, Luciana Bordoni3, Judy Kay4, Tsvi Kuflik5 1 Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Torino, Italy liliana.ardissono@unito.it 2 Web … Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save More
Long-Answer Question Answering and Rhetorical-Semantic Relations SJ Blair-Goldensohn – 2007 – Citeseer Page 1. Long-Answer Question Answering and Rhetorical-Semantic Relations Sasha J. Blair-Goldensohn Submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2007 … Cited by 6 Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save More
Feature weighting random forest for detection of hidden web search interfaces Y Ye, H Li, X Deng, JZ Huang – Computational Linguistics and …, 2008 – oldsite.aclweb.org Page 1. Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing Vol. 13, No. 4, December 2008, pp. 387-404 387 © The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing [Received August … Cited by 8 Related articles All 12 versions Cite Save More
Shaping the Future of the Multilingual Digital Europe N Calzolari, P Baroni, N Bel, G Budin, K Choukri… – 2009 – flarenet.eu Page 1. The European Language Resources and Technologies Forum Shaping the Future of the Multilingual Digital Europe Vienna, 12 -13 February 2009 Proceedings Edited by: N. Calzolari, P. Baroni, N. Bel, G. Budin, K. Choukri … Cited by 2 Related articles All 8 versions Cite Save More
Data-intensive text processing with MapReduce J Lin, C Dyer – Synthesis Lectures on Human Language …, 2010 – morganclaypool.com … Semantic Role Labeling Martha Palmer, Daniel Gildea, and Nianwen Xue 2010 Spoken Dialogue Systems Kristiina Jokinen and Michael McTear 2009 Introduction to Chinese Natural Language Processing Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Ruifeng Xu, and Zheng-sheng Zhang 2009 … Cited by 281 Related articles All 13 versions Cite Save
Managing misspelled queries in IR applications J Vilares, M Vilares, J Otero – Information Processing & Management, 2011 – Elsevier … 1. Introduction. Many information retrieval (IR) applications such as information extraction, question answering and dialog systems require user queries to be congruent with the documentary databases we are exploiting. In this … Cited by 5 Related articles All 11 versions Cite Save
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Approaches to Recognizing Textual Entailment DP der Philosophischen – 2011 – coli.uni-saarland.de … Each utterance in the interpreted version is actually implied or entailed by the utterances in the original conversation. Con- sequently, if we want to build a dialogue system, dealing with this kind of implication or entailment is one of the key challenges. Let alone there … Related articles All 3 versions Cite Save More
Grammatical Inference and Corpus Linguistics A Roberts – 2008 – Citeseer Page 1. Grammatical Inference and Corpus Linguistics Andrew Roberts Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy The University of Leeds School of Computing January, 2009 The … Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save More
Search-based Applications: At the Confluence of Search and Database Technologies G Grefenstette, L Wilber – Synthesis Lectures on Information …, 2010 – morganclaypool.com Page 1. Search-Based Applications At the Confluence of Search and Database Technologies Page 2. Page 3. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services Editor Gari Marchionini, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill … Cited by 3 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save
Theory and Applications of Similarity Detection Techniques B Zaka – 2009 – iicm.edu … daemon: …. 83 3.15.2.3 LIRE (Lucene Image REtrieval): … … Support for normalized text indexing and search is incorporated in Nutch/Lucene text analyzer. The … Cited by 3 Related articles All 14 versions Cite Save More
Automatically generating reading lists JG Jardine – month, 2014 – cl.cam.ac.uk Page 1. Technical Report Number 848 Computer Laboratory UCAM-CL-TR-848 ISSN 1476-2986 Automatically generating reading lists James G. Jardine February 2014 15 JJ Thomson Avenue Cambridge CB3 0FD United Kingdom phone +44 1223 763500 … Cite Save More